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Your domain name is your company's address on the
Web and is how customers find your business online. When you pick your
domain name, keep the following tips in mind:
Domain names can only use letters, numbers, and
hyphens ("-"). Spaces and other symbols are not allowed, and domains
cannot begin or end with a hyphen. Domain names are not case sensitive.
They can be between 2 and 63 total characters, not including the domain
extension.
People who do not know your domain name may try to
guess what it is based on your company name (e.g. www.yourcompanyname.com),
so it is in your interest to choose a domain that is as close to your
company name as possible. If your web site is based around a specific
brand or subset of your products, you may prefer to choose a domain name
based on that brand or product.
Try to register the .com version of your name first.
When people look for your site on the web, they are likely to first try
your company name with the .com suffix. If .com is taken then consider
using .net, .org (for noncommercial), .us, info, or .biz.
Keep your domain name short, but not too short.
Shorter names can be easier to remember, but only up to a point. Be
careful not to abbreviate your name so much that it becomes
unrecognizable. If you must use abbreviations, focus on the one or two
words in your company name that have the most impact, and work your
abbreviations around those words. For example,
IT Solutions & Services Network's Domain is
www.itssn.com.
Choose a domain that is easy to say, understand,
remember, and spell. For example, you may not want to select
www.scents.com because that could be confused with www.cents.com or
www.sense.com when said over the phone or radio. Also, be careful with
the use of hyphens and numbers, as they can make domain names harder to
type and recall. You don't want to lose potential customers because your
domain name is difficult to use. Test out potential names with friends
before making your final selection.
Consider registering other similar names. If you're
registering a .com address for your business, consider registering the
.net and .biz extensions as well to keep them out of the hands of
competitors. You may also want to consider securing similar-looking
addresses that contain alternate spellings of your name or common typos.
For example,
www.itssn.com,
www.itssn.net,
www.itssn.us,
www.itssn.biz, and so
on. You can register additional domain names at
ITSSN. With the ITSSN Domains service,
you can use web forwarding to redirect traffic from these other urls to
your main site.
What Do .net, .org, .us, .biz, or .info mean?
When you select a domain name, you can choose from
several different extensions. These extensions can help indicate the
type of business or service you are providing online or your
geographical location. Different extensions may also have different
domain names available in inventory. For example, newer extensions such
as .biz may have more available names than the more mature .com
extension.
Click here for definitions of the
extensions you can choose from:
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